Saturday, April 11, 2015

Unit 6



UNIT 6
Lesson A
Ex1b:
1.      Because he hadn’t spoken to anyone in days.
2.      Because he had gone on the trip by himself.
3.      Yes, but they hadn’t seen or spoken to each other in years.
4.      He had moved to Spain years ago.
Ex2:
1.      hadn’t called, threw away, didn’t, called, had loosen, found
2.      called, left, didn’t know, came, had found, was
3.      decided, had helped, got, had seen, had opened, laughed, had bought
Lesson B
Ex1b:
It’s good luck to …
-          find a green tea leaf floating upright.
-          pick up any coins you find.
-           put clothes on inside out.
-          stand between two people with the same name.
-          dream of a snake holding you tightly.
It’s bad luck to …
-          leave your purse on the floor.
-          sweep over an unmarried woman’s feet with a broom.
-          give a boyfriend or girlfriend a pair of shoes. 
-          if a bride wears pearls.
-          see a crow in the morning.     
Ex4a:
1.      I think it’s silly to be superstitious. So do I.
2.      I don’t know anyone who is superstitious. Neither do I.
3.      I didn’t know the superstition about spilling salt. So did I.
4.      I walk under ladders all the time. Neither do I.
5.      I’m usually a very lucky person. So am I.
6.      I’ve never found a four-leaf clover. So have I.
Lesson C
Ex1b:
1.      Nightmares can be very scary, you know. They can be really terrible.
2.      I think other people’s dreams are really interesting. Really fascinating.
3.      Dreams have no meaning. They’re just weird, unusual thoughts.
4.      Insomnia must be awful. I mean, not being able to sleep must be crazy.
5.      Most kids are afraid of the dark at some point. They all get scared.
6.      Sleepwalking is pretty common. It’s nothing frightening.
Ex2: 1. Stronger   2. Softer     3. Softer    4. Softer    5. Softer     6. Stronger
Lesson D
Ex1c:
1.      Adriana’s mother, Dianna Scott told her they had adopted her. Tamara learned about Adriana shortly after her adoptive father Yitzak had died at age 58.

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